Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for March 19-23 in case they were missed.
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Article | Reference # |
Exemptions Could End in May, Quotas Possible, White House Says as CBP Begins Collecting New Tariffs on Steel, Aluminum | 1803230014 |
China Announces List of $3 Billion in US Exports That Could Face Tariffs | 1803230008 |
Some $50 Billion in Chinese Goods to Face Tariffs; Trump Vows This Will Be 'First of Many' Actions | 1803220034 |
GSP Tariff Reductions Expected to Take Effect in Late April; Prospects for MTB Unclear | 1803010003 |
USTR Opens Door to Delays for Many Allies on Steel Tariffs, Says NAFTA Coming Together | 1803210044 |
FDA Won't Enforce FSVP Requirements on Live Cattle, Swine and Poultry Imported for Slaughter | 1803210030 |
Section 232 Product, Country Exclusions, NAFTA's Fate Concern Congress | 1803200022 |
CBP Finds 8 Companies Evaded AD Duties on Steel Hangers | 1803190032 |
Exemptions From Section 232 Steel and Aluminum Tariffs Are Company or Group-Specific, BIS Says | 1803190028 |
Expect CBP Focus on Misclassification, Valuation Enforcement for Section 232 Tariffs, Customs Lawyer Says | 1803190015 |